"Tasak" is a word in HILIGAYNON
tásak - To put one’s foot in, step in, walk
through or over, etc. See ládag, tárag,
túdag, etc.
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ládag - To step into, walk through or over mud, a field, etc. Ládag ka lang sa talámnan, kay támà …
Read the complete definitionlúdag - To step into something thoughtlessly or carelessly, walk in mud, slush, mire, etc., to stumble. Nagalúdag siá sa …
Read the complete definitionpatásak - Caus. of tásak—to step in or through, etc. Pinatasákan níya silá sang kabáyo. He galloped through them on …
Read the complete definitiontabúyug - A kind of (useless) tree. tádag, To step on or in, walk over plants, trample on plants in …
Read the complete definitiontipál-og - To stumble, reel, totter, make a false step; put one’s foot in. (cf. tiplaúg, tikyahád, tiahád, tádag, tásak, …
Read the complete definitiontúdag - To step in, put one’s foot in, walk over, trample down, stumble into, get involved or mixed up …
Read the complete definitionturások - To take a short cut through fields, over grass, etc.; to pass, go over or enter without ceremony, …
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